Voter profile: Mike Randall from Sorell

"I'd love to see the politicians actually start working together and forget that they're on different sides of politics but actually work together to do something." (ABC Local:Fred Hooper)

"They could always do better the politicians in regards to encouraging employers to employ people and make it easier, less red tape, there's always lot's of red tape that's the way government works," he says.

More cooperation between the parties is also something Mr Randall raised as an issue.

"I'd love to see the politicians actually start working together and forget that they're on different sides of politics but actually work together to do something.

"Yes we've got big companies closing down but there's other opportunities that can be made," he says.

While Mr Randall admits the preservation of Tasmania's wilderness and forest areas is important, he says there also needs to be progress.

"They've got to be careful how they handle the forestry and the wildlife. Yes they can over do it by cutting big roads into where ever.

"You just can't say no we're not going to do this, we're not going to do that because you could cut a tree down," he says.

In terms of Tasmania's growth, Mr Randall says it's important but he also has a pretty clear idea of how he would like to see the state expand.

"Hopefully only slowly, we don't want too many people knowing that this state is such a great place. Quality not quantity of people is better I think," he says.

With the state election a matter of weeks away Mr Randall holds his own views when it comes to the governing of Tasmania.

"Government is government regardless what type of government we have Liberal, Labor, Greens or whatever, they're all the same just as long as they get the job done," he says.